Lawyer Says ‘If ICE is at Your Door, DON’T ANSWER’
Lawyer Says if someone knocks at your door and yells ‘ICE’ or ‘POLICE’ do NOT open the door. One wrong move could get you or a loved one detained or shot
In this video, attorney Marc Lopez breaks down what to do if ICE or law enforcement knocks on your door and tries to get you outside. You’ll learn the two most dangerous front-door situations: the “boot in the door” tactic and the lies/“Trojan horse” ruses law enforcement agents may use to trick you into opening up.
Attorney Marc Lopez explains:
-Why you should never open the door blind (use a door camera/peephole/window first)
-The difference between a judge-signed judicial warrant vs. an ICE administrative warrant
-5 common ICE “ruses” people fall for: probation check, good Samaritan, witness trap, photo bait, and fake emergency
-The exact words to say to protect yourself:
“I do not consent to entry. I do not consent to a search. I’m invoking my Fifth Amendment right to remain silent.”
-What to do if a foot/boot blocks the door (hint: don’t use force—use your words + record everything)
Marc Lopez Law Firm
120 E. Market St., Suite 710
Indianapolis, IN 46204
317 632 3642
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